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  1. By train: KTM commuter trains are the easiest option for reaching the caves and depart regularly from Kuala Lumpur Sentral station to the Batu Caves station, taking 30 minutes. A one-way ticket costs RM2.60. By bus: It’s also possible to use the city’s bus network to travel to the Batu Caves, although the train is a better, faster option.

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · It’s a straightforward and accessible journey, even for first-time travelers in Malaysia. Here are some choices: By Train: We took the train to Batu Caves. Board a KTM Komuter train from KL Sentral / Kuala Lumpur station to the Batu Caves station. The journey takes around 30 minutes. By Bus: Take bus U6 from Titiwangsa.

  3. To truly experience Batu Caves and all its glory is to climb up the 272 steps to enter the caves. There lies the various statues that serves as the ritual place for many Hindu devotees. Before going up the flight of stairs, I thought I better fuel my energy by grabbing a snack at one of the stalls that were selling the local delicacies.

  4. Oct 20, 2012 · Many Hindu temples surround the caves. The statues are quite intricate and the cave looks quite grand from the exterior. We went around 5pm to beat the heat, so the stairs were not too tough. It's about 15 steps at a time, then there is a small flat part, so you can go slow, or take as many breaks as you like.

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · HOW TO GET TO BATU CAVES? Batu Caves, just 13km north of Kuala Lumpur, are the site of an iconic Hindu temple and shrine. The site is known for its enormous statue of the Hindu god Murugan (or Kârttikeya, the god of war), its 272 steps which lead to a magnificent view of the city and its surroundings, as well as the many monkeys that add a ...

  6. www.tripadvisor.com.au › Attraction_Review-g3198092-d317520Batu Caves - Tripadvisor

    Looking back, Batu Caves stands out as a joyful haven for families, blending the thrill of exploration, the richness of culture, and the tranquility of nature into a harmonious experience. Whether climbing the steps, marveling at the sacred caves, or savoring the local cuisine, Batu Caves promises an unforgettable journey for travelers of all ages.

  7. Mar 3, 2020 · The Temple Cave is the main reason people come to the Batu Caves, and is often the only place at the caves that visitors have heard about before visiting. It is situated at the very top of a colourful 272 step staircase next to the gigantic Lord Murugan statue.